If you are active in any text-based online communities, you may have noticed abbreviations such as /s, /j, or /srs at the end of messages or posts. But what do they mean? And what are they for? These abbreviations are called tone indicators, and they are meant to clarify tone in conversations that happen over
MTO 25.2: Smither, Guide-Tone Space
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MTO 25.2: Smither, Guide-Tone Space
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What are Tone Indicators?
MTO 25.2: Smither, Guide-Tone Space
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